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7 Creative Spring Wreaths to Add Color to Your Home

Want to clear out the winter blahs? Want to add an easy, inexpensive burst of color to your home? Paper wreaths are a great project for that. You can find any color and pattern in decoupage or origami paper, and the wreaths themselves are pretty easy to make. You’ll have something vibrant and colorful to hang that you can take a crafter’s pride in. Below are seven great paper wreath designs for inspiration.

This design is a lot more simple than it looks. It’s just some card stock rolled into cones and glued to some cardboard. You can make any color combination or design pattern you want. For a full tutorial, visit bloominghomestead.com.

Here’s another easy design that was made by cutting out some crafter paper into a petal shape. The petals were folded to give them some dimension. They were just glued in the above pattern to some cardboard. For a bit of recycling, use a cardboard box.

These paper roses form the perfect burst of spring color. This one is for sale at etsy. Otherwise, here is a tutorial on how to make paper roses (basically you just cut a spiral in some paper and roll the spiral). You could then just hot glue them to a foam wreath base.

Here’s an interesting take on a paper rose wreath. If you want a more playful, “messy” look, this is a good design. These you make by also rolling paper, but it’s a mod podged strip this time. Go to rufflesandricrac.blogspot.com for the full tutorial.

This is probably the easiest design of them all. You just take strips of paper and fold them over into loops. Then glue those to a wreath base. You can find close-up pictures of the design at lvcraftygirls.blogspot.com.